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Weight & Obesity

  • Ultra-processed foods linked to overeating in young adults
    In a new study, 18- to 21-year-olds exposed to a diet high in ultra-processed foods were more likely to overeat—even... Read more
  • Pea protein hydrolysates affect satiety differently based on bitterness and breakdown
    Protein hydrolysates are produced by breaking down proteins into short protein fragments (peptides) and amino acids. They are playing an... Read more
  • Black cumin seeds linked to lower cholesterol and reduced fat cell formation
    Nigella sativa (black cumin), the spice that boosts the flavor of curries like korma and paneer, also has another use:... Read more
  • Weight loss to treat midlife obesity: Protecting the aging brain may be key
    Obesity is a leading global health challenge, and weight loss is widely promoted to reduce its associated risks. However, emerging... Read more
  • Don't stress over holiday overeating. A dietitian explains how a day of indulgence won't harm your overall health
    For many, holidays are synonymous with quality time and long-standing traditions. Typically laden with delicious foods, it's not uncommon to... Read more
  • Experts recommend small changes for a healthier, more enjoyable holiday season
    As the holiday season approaches, Pennington Biomedical Research Center is sharing tips and advice to help families enjoy their celebrations... Read more
  • Gut bacterium could be key to tackling obesity crisis
    The internet, libraries and bookshops are full of plans and advice on how to lose weight, from fad diets to... Read more
  • GLP-1 and health: Beyond weight loss in the Ozempic era
    This week, the White House announced a deal with Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk to lower the cost of their... Read more
  • Study shows Ozempic could help dialysis patients qualify for kidney transplants
    Obesity is one of the biggest barriers preventing patients with end-stage kidney disease from receiving a life-saving kidney transplant. New... Read more
  • Metformin as a new standard of care to manage weight gain side effect of certain bipolar medications
    Results from the largest and longest study of its kind have found that the drug metformin can help manage weight... Read more
  • Nutritional supplement could help with fat metabolism activation therapies
    Dr. Ann Coulter of Pennington Biomedical Research Center recently presented research on a novel nutritional supplement that targets fat cells... Read more
  • Blocking gene improves metabolic health in obese mice without weight loss
    Weill Cornell Medicine investigators have identified an early step in a cellular process that leads to inflammation in fat cells... Read more
  • As GLP-1 drugs go mainstream, this expert says health is more than a number on a scale
    Popular weight-loss drugs known as GLP-1s could soon become more affordable for Americans. On Thursday, the Trump administration and two... Read more
  • Once-weekly eloralintide leads to 20% weight loss in Phase II trial
    A multicenter team including Endeavor Health and Eli Lilly found that once-weekly eloralintide produced dose-dependent weight loss up to 20%... Read more
  • The science of weight loss—and why your brain is wired to keep you fat
    For decades, we've been told that weight loss is a matter of willpower: eat less, move more. But modern science... Read more
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